Hey, everyone.
It's Sarah.
And today, I'll be reviewing
Opium by Yves Saint Laurent.
Now, Opium is not only one
of our top-selling fragrances
but one of the top
sellers for YSL, too.
The perfume is light,
elegant, and captivating.
It has notes of mandarin,
bergamot, jasmine, and amber.
And what's great
about this perfume
is that you can wear
it during the day
or when you go to
a dinner party.
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Opium Perfume

Opium Perfume by Yves Saint Laurent, Classy and sophisticated, Opium is one of the most famous Oriental perfumes in history.
Sensual and aromatic, this fragrance has a vibrant, complex scent profile. Top notes include a mix of spices and fruit dominated by clove, bergamot, coriander and plum. A sensual heart accord includes sandalwood, patchouli, peach and rose. These accords are rounded out by a long-lasting base featuring luscious sandalwood, vanilla, amber and cedar. Launched in 1977, this
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eau de toilette spray comes packaged in a flacon reminiscent of the setting sun with orange and gold accents.

Yves Saint Laurent is the eponymous French fashion house named for its founder and chief designer. Founded in 1961, the brand’s first fragrance launched in 1964. To date, the company has a fragrance offering of more than 191 perfumes. This classic scent was created by a master perfumer dream team of Raymond Chaillan, Jean Amic and Jean-Louis Sieuzac. Chaillan has created scents for Givenchy and Balenciaga while Sieuzac has worked with Christian Dior and Oscar de la Renta. Amic went on to create four additional fragrances for the brand. All products are original, authentic name brands. We do not sell knockoffs or imitations.

History and background of Yves Saint Laurent. Born in 1936, Yves Saint Laurent grew up in Oran, Algeria. At 17, he left for Paris where he showed his drawings to Michel de Brunhoff, director of Vogue, who published several of them immediately. Following a stint at fashion school, Saint Laurent was introduced to Christian Dior by de Brunhoff and he went on to work for Dior until his death in 1957. Read more about Yves Saint Laurent